■ CkuAduu Quinn Cimpel A. M. K. Church 9th and C Street; Rev. j R. Harris. Pastor 9.45 a.m Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Young People’s Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Tuesdav 8 00 pm. Prayer Meeting. Xiaiiuidt Church of Cud 3rd and 1 Street. Airs. Alice Britt. 10:00 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m Evening Worship 7:33 p.m Midweek Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p.m Friday Bible Study For place ol meeting, call 2-4673. Allen Chapel 9:45 a.m Sabbath School. 10:45 a.m Missionary Meeting. 11:00 a.m Morning Worship. 4:00 p.m. Young People’s Society CHRIST TEMPLE 2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901 Rev T. O. McWilliams Jr., Pastor. Order ol Worship Sunday School, 10 a.m Morning Worship, 11 a.m Service at Carver Nursing Home, 2001 Tine Street, 5 o’clock. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Ml. Zion Baptist Church Comer 12th and F Streets; Rev. Wm. I. Monroe, pastor. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. '' 6:30 p.m. Baptist Training Union. 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Newman Methodist 23rd and S; Ralph G. Nathan, pastor. SUNDAY—Church at study, 10, church at worship, 11 a.m. MONDAY—Trustee board meeting WEDNESDAY Gladstone service, 7 to 8 P.m FRIDAY—Ministry ol music, 8 p.m. l CME Church 2030 I Street. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Methodist Training Union. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Church ot God Christ 9:00 a.m. Sunday school. 6:30 P.m. Y.P.W.W. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday regular service Pastor Rev Charles Williams. 7:30 p m. Thursday prayer and Bible. I Your Sports Round-Up By JAMES SAWYER Jersey Joe Walcott, will make his eighth title attempt in March, when he will meet Rocky Mar ciano, to try to regain his Heavy weight title. This will be Wal cott’s eighth try at the champion ship to one win. | Members of the National Wres tling Alliance, will donate 25 per |cent of the gross proceedings from Tuesday nights’ matches, to Leader Dogs for the Blind of Rochester, Minn. This is an institution which | aids th<^ sightless of 40 States. Alaska, Canada, Haiti, Mexico and Israel. This benefit, promoted by Adam Krieger, will have the backing of the Lion Clubs of Lincoln, Uni versity Place, Bethany, and Col lege View. Ed Schultz, state fair secretary and Charlie Moon, state athletic commissioner, will work in cooperation with the'Lion Clubs. This project is of national scope On Saturday night. Dec. 6th. Nebraska will open its 1952-53 basketball season against South Dakota. A Lincoln boxing enthusiast, Bob Bayless, will sponsor an i amateur boxing club. Juan Baca, j will manage the gymnasium and train the fighters. This non-profit organization, lo cated at 1536 O Street, will be open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Anyone interested in boxing is welcome to join. Racff, color or creed will make no difference. Experience is not necessary, and there will be no dues or charges. Legislators (Continued from Page 1) tire highway problem be taken up and not just one section. I realize that this will delay the highway construction program by a month or tv/o, but I am firmly convinced that if the entire high way problem were given consid eration and action that 5 or . 10 years from now Nebraska would j be much better off. We cannot approach this problem 'from a short-sighted, panicky view.” Forty-First—J. Monroe Bixler, Harrison: “Y e s” unqualifiedly, plus: “Without a doubt the in adequate system of inancing new roads along with the past methods of taking care of the big pressure group or those who yelled the loudest with political implications, all on a year-to-year basis, is in my opinion, one of the biggest reasons for the road mess we no\y find our state in. To correct this, jor at least get started on the way, First in Furniture Appliance and Rugs itt 108 North 10th St. Just 27 Steps North of 10th & O Street DELTA SIGMA THETA PROJECT REHABILI TATES HANDICAPPED IN SOUTH—One of the most humane projects conducted by any Greek letter organization in the South is a rehabilitation program sponsored by sorors of 52 chapters of Delta Sigma Thefa sorority. A chief center of the Delta work is the Tuskegee Rehabilitation Center in Tuskegee Institute, Ala. where the sorority provides auxiliary services to the Center. Chap ters contributing to the program are located in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina, comprising the Southern Region. Mrs. Ruth Ballard of the Tuskegee Center is the co-ordinator of this Delta project. Miss M. Lucia James of the faculty of the School of Li- I brary Service of Atlanta university is director of all sorority regional activities. Above pictures show different examples of what the Deltas are doing at Tuskegee. The scenes are as follows: Upper left Bi-lateral amputee from Florida checks a coat for size. Upper right: Activities of this client from Georgia are confined to a wheel chair. Beauty culture is being considered as a vo cation. Center: Deformed from birth, this client from Alabama is a likely prospect for a course in alterations. % Lower left: Rehabilitation trainees are sorting clothing sent to the Center by various Delta chap ters. Client with crutches is a polio victim from West Virginia. The young lady from Alabama has one artificial limb, and the man in the wheel chair is a bi-lateral amputee from Florida. Lower Vight: Suffering from rheumatoid ar thritis, this client is studying re-weaving and al terations.—(ANP) we need new methods of col lecting revenue, or expanding the old ones.” Forty-Second — Terry Car penter, Scottsbluff: “Yes” unquali fiedly, plus: “There is urgent need for additional road revenue and this is the only problem that no one has the guts to try to solve to the extent that it will some day have to be solved. If I under stand the road problem, the amount of money we need can, only be raised by a sales tax. Why not face it? Why use arguments of a diversionary nature in order to split opinions so that we will end up with nothing? Let’s get the job done!" Forty-Third — A. A. Fenske, Sunol: “Yes” unqualifiedly. All in all, that gives a pretty good idea of the thinking of those who did not have a chance to vote in the 1951 session on re enactment of the 1949 highway financing legislation repealed by the people in the 1950 election. itmM 1122 N ST. 2-9313 Gilmour-Donielson Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 142 So. 13tb St 2-124* % tfjichjjL J'WVc